Author Archives: Dave Haviland

(Updated from our story yesterday) A puppy was found deceased, in a walking harness, hanging from a fence post near the Aberdeen mansion Thursday. The Aberdeen Police Department is investigating the incident that was reported around 8 A.M. by a neighbor. That neighbor told

On February 12th, members of the Pacific County Drug Task Force served a narcotics related search warrant upon a residence located in the 400 block of Fir street northeast. The residence in question is located in very close proximity to

Grays Harbor County Sheriff Rick Scott has announced several recent promotions within the department. In October of 2014, Deputy Bob Wilson was promoted to Patrol Sergeant. Sgt. Wilson first started his career with the Sheriff’s Office as a Corrections Officer.

You might be able to take your dog on the transit bus soon. General Manager Ken Mehin told the Grays Harbor Transit Authority this week “We are researching the possibility of allowing all dogs to ride on the bus, but

The Aberdeen School District Board of Directors is developing a Strategic Plan. A professional facilitator from the Washington State School Directors’ Association, Mitch Everton, will be in the District on February 23-26 to conduct a series of focus groups with

The State’s Emergency Management Division is cutting out Mondays. A letter from Director Robert Ezelle says due to budget constraints the department is switching to a 4-day work week, effective March 15th. Adding that the changes will not impact emergency

A bipartisan group of 32 U.S. senators, including Washington state’s Patty Murray and Maria Cantwell, is calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to move quickly in approving strong biodiesel volumes under the nation’s Renewable Fuel Standards. The senators expressed concern

The Aberdeen Police Department responded to a report of an unknown problem in the 100 block of West First Street. While in route the responding officers were told the call may involve a car theft. Sgt Dale reported that as

Aberdeen Police are looking for a woman after she slipped out of custody while being transported from their jail. Police Captain John Green tells us at about 6:20 P.M. on Monday evening, Jessica Krebs was being loaded into the jail van

The Hoquiam Police Department said goodbye to a longtime volunteer last night, 21 year old Tom Johnson accepted his forced retirement recently. Hoquiam Police Chief Jeff Myers told the Hoquiam city council last night “Tom has been an Explorer Scout

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